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03-20-1986 (Planning & Zoning) Agenda Packet Y2P6e4 ./ /g(1.L'e // ' 1. AGENDA PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS THURSDAY , MARCH 20, 1986 7 : 00 P .M. COMMUNITY ROOM 800 THOMAS STREET CALL TO ORDER ORDER OF PAGE BUSINESS REFERENCE BUSINESS 1 1-8 Consider approval of minutes . 2 9-12 Conduct PUBLIC HEARING on the request for rezoning of Lot 13 , B1 . 31 of Railroad Addition from SF3 to Retail . (Site of Ken ' s Communications . ) 3 13-15 Conduct PUBLIC HEARING on the annexation of 31 . 862 acres out of the R . D . Newman Survey , Collin County Abstract 660. Located on S . SH78 , in the flood plain north of Century Business Park. 4 16-17 Conduct PUBLIC HEARING on the request for a special use permit for a portable building on Lot 13 , Block 31 of Railroad Addition . Located at 211 S . Second Street . 5 Conduct PUBLIC HEARING on the request for SF3 zoning on 62 . 5 acres out of the R. D . Newman Survey , Collin County Abstract 660 . Located on the south side of Hooper Road , east of S . SH78 , part of Louis Reese Co . 6 ADJOURN MINUTES PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION THURSDAY , MARCH 6 , 1986 f'h. Planning and Zoning Commission for the Citv of Wylie , Texas met in regular session on March 6 , 1986 in the Wylie community Center . A quorum was present and notice of the meeting had been posted for the time and in the manner required by law . Those present were : Chairman Kent, Crane , Vice-Chairman Brian Chaney , Don Montgomery , Pitt Chapman , and Ken Mack , and Ben Scholz . Representing the city staff Gus Pappas ; City Manager , Roy Faires ; Code Enforcement Ufficer , and Amanda Maples ; Secretary . The meeting was called to order at 7 : 00P. M. by Chairman Kent. ITEM NO. 1 - APPROVAL OF. MINUTES -Chairman Kent Crane asked Tor any additions nr corrections from the minutes . Bill Chapman made motion to accept the minutes as submitted . Vice-Chairman Brian Chaney seconded the motion . Motion carried 6-u . I.TEH NO. 2 - _PUBLIC H.EARIN.G.. ON _Z.ONING..__OF_ .2.4._.ACRES__..ON. SH78 - This item has been tabled to be discussed at a later date , at the request of the petitioner. ITEM ..NO.. 3 - PUBLIC_.._HEARING._ON._ZONING__O ._14.$..._ACRES._...ON.....SH78 - This property is described as 148 . 5696 acres out of the Francisco de la Pina Survey, Abstract 688 and is located on E. SH78 adjacent to Wylie Ranch Estates and across SH78 from the property described as 320 . 907 acres out of the Francisco de la Pina Survey, Abstract 688 and is located on E. SH78 and surrounds the site of the proposed Municipal Complex . Chairman Kent Crane opened the public hearing . Doug Lewis the owner of the 148 acre tract came forward showing a drawing for the proposed zoning of this tract . He had proposed B1 , SF3 , 2F, and MF. With the SF3 lying along side the Wylie Ranch East sub-division . Speaking in opposition to this proposal was Mr. Jim Feivor a resident. of Wylie Ranch East and President of the Wylie Ranch East. Home Owners Association . He came forth with a petition , signed by the residents of Wylie Ranch East and several other surrounding neighborhoods , banning this type of sub-division from the area . The home owners feel that this high density type of sub-division will hurt their property values . They were concerned that bringing this many people into this area would cause a greater amount of traffic congestion on Hwy 78 which is already crowded at peak hours . Also , a major concern was whether or not the school system was equipped to handle the increase in students In short they felt that the type of lifestyle , which they had grown acustom to and had worked hard to protect , was about to be jepordized and that it was the responsibility of the Planning & Zoning Commission to protect their style of life . There being no other questions or opposition the public hearing was closed and brought before the board for discussion . Bill Chapman asked if the City of Wylie had facilities to treat the sewer for such a high density sub- divis.ion as this . City Manager Gus Pappas responded , yes , the present sewer treatment plant, was only operating at a capacity of 75% and we have access to all the water we could ever use . Bill Chapman felt that we, the Planning and Zoning Commission , owe the home owners some consideration and should change the proposed zoning from SF3 to one of less density . City Manager, Gus Pappas said that. the Staff had reviewed this property and in trying to blend this tract in with the overall land use plan of the city , the staff feels that this zoning is appropriate . The Staff wants a sub-division that has all the improvements in place and does not care if the lots are small or if they are ranchettes . Vice-Chairman Brian Chaney was concerned that the MF , 2F zoning and the cul -de-sac looked ,Hit of place . -'it.y Manager Gus Pappas responded that Mr . howl does not wn the Hwy 78 frontage to the cul -de-sac and that it could not be coned B1 for economical reasons . The Staff feels that the tract on the other side of the MF and 2F will eventually he developed as high density because of the topographical configuration of the land. Chairman Kent Crane said that the decision made tonight will set a precident for future development in this area . We have an obligation to buffer the ranchettes however, one important thing to look at is that when the ranchettes are annexed into the City they will be zoned as SF2 and we must look strictly at the zoning. Bill Chapman said maybe we should put an SF2 buffer by the ranchettes . Don Montgomery wanted to upgrade the whole tract to SF2 . City Manager Gus Pappas said that you would not notice a difference between the neighborhoods of SF3 and SF2 ; however, the lots would be some 1300 sq . feet larger. Ben Scholz felt that SF3 next to the ranchettes is too drastic of a change and should he changed to at. least SF2 and change the configuration of the layout . Chairman Kent Crane asked the board if there was a problem with the Bl zoning. There was none. He stated that making the decision was a difficult one but that the existing residents should be considered. He then asked for a five minute recess . After a five minute recess Mr . Lewis was asked if he would Like to address the hoard . Mr . Lewis commented that. the ✓1 '1 ordinances for his sub-division are different from when Benedict Estates was built, and that he wonid he adding some quarter of a million dollars in new roads to-, this. area which would benefit everyone including the ranchettes . Mr . Feivor then responded that recovering the cost of sewer and water was not a legitimate issue and that the rouuh" land on the other side of this proposed sub- division was beautiful and that high density housing would ruin the area . Bill Chapman made a motion to change the 0F3 , MF , and 2F zoning to SF2 and keep the B1 zoning as it is . Vice-Chairman Brian Chaney seconded the motion . Motion carried 6-0 . ITEM NO. 4 - PUBLIC.___ HEARING ON ZONING. OF 31 ACRES ON PLEASANT VALLEY ROAD - This property is described as 15 acres out of the Guadualupe de los Santos Survey, Collin County Abstract 1100 and Dallas County Abstract 1384 and 16 acres out or the Wm. Sutton Survey , Abstract 1275 and is for agricultural zoning which is consistent with existing use . The staff has, no problem with this request . This property , along with the properties reflected in items 6 , 7 and 8 form a hicck which lies between Old Sachse Road and Pleasant Valley Road Chairman Kent Crane opened the public hearing and there being no questions or opposition the public hearing waF. closed and brought, before the board for di s,cus i c-,n . Bi 1 1 Chapman made a motion to accept the zoning as proposed .F Ken Mauk seconded the motion . Motion carried ITEM NO. 5 PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONING.. OF 7 .ACRES WES'1' OF SH78 - This property is described as 7 . 228 acres cut of the Duke Strickland Survey , Abstract 841 and is located west. of : H78 and adjacent to the Harvard tract . The petitioner . Jim McKnight , i.s requesting industrial zoning which is consistent with zoning in that immediate area . The staff has reviewed this request and recommends approval . Chairman Kent Crane opened the public hearing. Speaking on behalf of the zoning was Mr . Jim McKnight . He presented a drawing of the 7 acre tract showing that. 4 acres of the seven are an easement, for soil conservation from NTMWD, it is a flood plain for overflow from the dam . This leaves only 3 acres of useable land . He would like to propose that it be zoned industrial . The staff had no objection to this use. There being no opposition the public hearing was closed and brought before the board for discussion. Chairman Kent Crane was concerned that industrial zoning so close to the lake would not do justice to future communities in this area . City Manager Gus Pappas said that this would only square off another some 50 acres that was already zoned industrial . Bill Chapman made a motion to accept the zoning as proposed . Vice-Chairman Brian Chaney seconded the motion . Motion carried 6-0 . 1 ITEM NO. 6 PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONING. FOR. 80 ACRES ON OLD SACHSE ROAD - This property is described as 80 . 107 acres out. "t' the (. adalupe de los Santos Survey, !;cl lin County Abstract l i UO and Dallas County Abstract, 1384 and is located on old S,achse Road . This is the Fred Bruner property . Mr Bruner is asking for 2F, B2 and agricultural. ;'toning . Mr . Bruner wants to retain 50 acres as agricultural with the remaining 20 acres being designated for B2 and duplex . Twelve acres of duplex and 18 acres of B2 . Chairman Kent. Crane opened the public hearing. There being no questions or opposition the public hearing was closed and brought before the hoard for discussion . City Manager Gus Pappas said that the staff had reviewed this proposal and recommends approval . Vice-Chairman Brian Chaney made a motion to accept. the B2 zoning and change the 2F zoning to HI . Hill Chapman seconded the motion . Motion carried 6-0 . ITEM NO. 7 - PUBLIC.. HEARING ON ZON.IN.Q..._.._OF 135 ACRES_ ON PLEASANT VALLEY ROAD - This property is described as 135 . 89 acres out of the Guadalupe de los Santos Survey, Collin County Abstract 1100 and Dallas County Abstract. 1384 . The petitioner , Roddy Groves , is asking for agricultural zoning which is consistent with existing use . Mr. Groves has no immediate plans for development of the property . Chairman Kent Crane opened the public hearing. There being no questions or opposition the public hearing was closed and brought before the hoard for discussion. City Manager Gus Pappas said that the staff has reviewed this request and recommends approval . Bill Chapman made a motion to accept the :zoning as requested . Ken Mauk seconded the motion . Motion carried 6-0 . ITEM NO. 8 - PUBLIC. HEARING ON... ZONING.._._OF_.._.84 ACRES._BETWEEN OLD SACHSE ROAD AND PLEASANT VALLEY .ROAD - This property is described as 84 . 98 acres out of the Guadalupe de los Santos Survey . Abstract. Dallas County Abstract 1384 . The petitioner , Mr . H . A . Walker , has requested agricultural zoning on this property . Mr . Walker has no plans for developing at, this time . City Manager, Gus Pappas , said that the city staff had reviewed this request and recommends approval . Chairman Kent. Crane opened the public hearing. There being no questions or opposition the public hearing was closed and brought before the board for discussion . Don Montgomery made a motion to accept the zoning as requested . Vice -Chairman Briar, Chaney seconded the motion . Motion carried 6-0 . ITEM NO. 9 - PUBLIC_.. HEARING ON ANNEXATI.ON..._ OF 190_ACRES ON McCREARY -- This property is described as 190 . u13 acres out, of -.he c . A . McMillan Survey , Abstract 588 ; the M . .,parks * ry ey , Ahstrant 849 ; and James Maxwell Survey Ab.tit.ract t is 1coated west of the extension of McCreary Pond . it in the area that is claimed by Murphy to he in their KTJ and 'n the Murphy side of the line that i �_ heing., discussed between the two cities as a bound,ary . '1'}-e petitioner , Dr . Santos , is part of a group of people who are very anxious to he a part, of Wylie rather than Murphy for reasons of services and zoning. City Manager Gus Pappas said that, the staff recommends that we send this to the City Council for a recommendation due to the fact that this land lies across the line that Murphy and Wylie have agreed on for a boundary between the two cities . Chairman Kent Crane opened the public hearing. There being no questions or opposition the public hearing was closed and brought before the board for discussion . Don Montgomery made a motion to accept the annexation request , Bill Chapman seconded the motion . Motion carried 6-0 . ITEM NO. 10 - .PUBLIC___.HEARING_._ON....ANNEXATION._._OF .20.._....ACRES._ ON HOOPER AND HENSLEY__..ROADS - This property is described as 9 . 055 acres and 10 . 0657 acres out of the I . Clifton Survey , Abstract 193 and the H. J . Hardin Survey, Abstract 438 and the R. U. Newman Survey, Abstract 660 and is located on the corner of Hooper Road and Hensley Road. The owner of this tract , Mr . Wayne Rich, applied for annexation several months ago ; however , at that time his property was not, contiguous to our city limits . Since that time , we have had annexation petitions which have provided that contiguity , namely the Dingban Wang property . There is now a hitch in that. process . Sachse has placed a TRC) on the Wang property and we are restrained from completing the annexation of that property and must therefore delay annexation of this tract until that matter is settled or until Mr. Rich ' s property is provided contiguity from another source. We --.an however , hold all the public hearings required by law in preparation for the final act of signing the ordinance of annexation . This is the first. step. City Manager Gus Pappas said that the staff recommends approval . Chairman Kent. Crane opened the public hearing . There being no questions or opposition the public hearing was closed and brought before- the board for discussion . Ken Mauk made a motion accept the annexation request . Don Montgomery seconded the motion . Motion carried H-0 . ITEM .NO. 11 -- YUBL1C.. HEARING ON _ANNEXATION OF 9 . .ACRES ON HELSLEY ROAD - This property is described as 9 . 4 acres out of the 1 . Clifton Survey , Abstract, 193 , the H . J . Hardin Survey , Abstract. 438 and the R. D. Newman Survey , Abstract 660 . The remarks made relative to Item No . 10 are applicable to this item also. City Manager, Gus Pappas said that the staff recommends approval . Chairman Kent Crane pened the public hearing . There being no questions or opposit ; on the public hearing was closed and brought before the hoard for discussion . Vice-Chairman Brian 'honey made a motion to accept the annexation as, requested . Hill ( hapman seconded the motion . Motion carried 6-0 . ITEM NO. 12 - PUBLIC HEARING ON ANNEXATION OF 125 ACRES ON McMILLIAN ROAD - This property is commonly known cs a the : outhfo rk Mobile Home Park . The owner . Mr . Harold Hciligan , applied for annexation many months ago . At that tlme , we were unable to process the petitioH due tn a iispute with Murphy and the fact that the property was not ro the city limits of Wylie . Sin ' that. time , Mr boligan nos developed his park in strict a000rdance with t Wyli regulations for mobile home parks and has been provided ,,7: ntiguity with the annexation of the Hobt . Thurmond property along McMillan Road . in addition , the dispute with Murphy no longer centers around this tract. . We feel now is the time to process this request for annexation . City Manager , Gus Pappas , said that there were a few things about this piece of property that he wanted to clear up. First of all he had heard rumors around the city saying that this Mobile Home Park was something that the city staff allowed to happen . This is not true . At the time of development this property was out of the jurisdiction of any city and was owned by an individual who was bound and determined to build a Mobile Home Park. He did not have sewer to the property so he requested a permit to build a private sewage treatment plant on the property . This meant that he would be dumping into Muddy Creek. The tendency with privately owned and operated sewage treatment plants is that after a while they get lax about taking care of them and before long they are dumping less than quality sewage from the plant into the stream . The City of Wylie violently opposed the thought of having an 8 mile sewer running through Wylie . So we talked with Mr. Holigan and came to the agreement that we would contract city services to his Mobil Home Park if he would be responsible for tieing into them and if he would build his park in with the strict guidelines that the City of Wylie has set for its Mobile Home Parks . In this way the City of Wylie is responsible only for dressing up the park and reducing the magnatude of t The staff recommends that we accept their request for annexation . Chairman Kent Crane opened the public hearing. Mr . jim Griffin came before the board and stated that he had visited the Mobile Home Park and was very impressed with it . He felt it was a cut above most. Mobile Home Parks and that it. was in no way an eyesore . He recommeded that the hoard accept the request for annexation . There being no other questions or opposition the public hearing was closed and brought before the board for discussion . Vice-Chairman brian Chaney said that he felt it was in the hest interest, of Wylie to extend the Mobile Home Park servioeso however , 4(0, he felt that they had forced their way in on Wylie and that it was not right to give a stamp of approval to them. Bill Chapman made a motion to accept the request for annexation . Ken Mauk seconded the motion . Motion carried 5- 1 against . ITEM NO. 13. - PUBLIC_ [SEARING. ON._. ANNE.XATI.ON._OF 45 ACRES ON McCREARY ROAD - This property is described as 45 . 763 acres out of the Mose Sparks Survey , Abstract 849 and is located on the extension of McCreary Road just south of and adjacent to the Southfork Mobile Home Park . The staff has reviewed this petition , and finds that the tract meets all the riteria for becoming a part of the City and recommends approval . nhairman Kent. Crane opened the public, hearing . here PnLzi tie, Questions ,br opposition the public lc hearing , 1 wed and brought before the hoard for di sousion . Ken �'1auk. made motion to accept the request for annexation . Fen :3c-hol , seconded the motion . Motion carried 0-0 . ITEM NO. 14 -- PUBLIC HEARING_....ON___ANNEXATLQN.__OF _117 _ACRES ON S. FM544 - This property is described as 117 . 149 acres out ,,f the Nathanial Atterbury Survey, Abstract 6 and is located on S . FM544 east. of Vinson Road and across from what we refer to as the Finholt property . It is located in three counties , Dallas , Rockwall , and Collin. The staff has reviewed this petition and finds that it meets the criteria for becoming a part of the City and recommends approval . Chairman Kent Crane opened the public hearing. There being no questions or opposition the public hearing was closed and brought before the board for discussion. Ben Scholz made a motion to accept the annexation request . Bill Chapman seconded the motion . Motion carried 6-0 . ITEM NO. .15__-_ .AMENDMENT....._T.O.._..Z.ONIN.G__QRAI.NA CE - This document is a result of extensive research by Mr. Roy Faires and is in actuality a clarification in some areas of zoning and a reorganization of uses , in order to provide an orderly flow of business in the City. Mr. Faires addressed the board clarifying the changes to the ordinance. Vice-Chairman Brian Chaney made a motion to accept the amendment and send it before the City Council for approval . Bill Chapman seconded the motion . Motion carried 6-0 . r/7 PP ITEM. _ NO.__.16 __-.__MOTION.._TQ_._ADJOURN - Bill Chapman made a motion to adjourn . Ken Mauk seconded the motion. Motion carried 6-0 . Kent Crane, Chairman Planning & Zoning Commission Respectfully Submitted: Amanda Maples , Secretary I ! ! / / .� | ! � ! |! � � |� / | | / | � � | � / | � � | | | � � || ' PETITION FOR ZONING i i i | 'L STATE O[ 7��AS: LO�jN[Y O| COLLlN� � | | i �' Tu rHE ClTy COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS: | i i | � � N ( ow comes Kmnme-ib A^ " M121am�n, MgOrgm__ of the County of ___���lin_�_____ and the Sta e of Texas, and represents to � t|�e City Council of the sa d City of Wylie, Texas, that he � the e owner or is actin f l th i � or al o f e owners or � partnerships or corporations who are owners of the following described tract of land whilch is within the City Limits of the City of Wylie' in Collini County' Texas' and described as follows: ^ �| ' ' � | | �! ' / � �i / ' ! �| i \ � Q .. | / .` , � i i i / ! � ./ . � i ! '| ! ! �| i �| P�|IT!ON FOR ZONING CONT' D. 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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS ANNEXING THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED TERRITORY INTO THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS , AND EXTENDING THE BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY SO AS TO INCLUDE SAID HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS AND GRANTING TO ALL INHABITANTS AND OWNERS OF SAID PROPERTY , ALL THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF OTHER CITIZENS AND BINDING ALL INHABITANTS BY ALL THE ORDINANCES , ACTS , RESOLUTIONS AND REGULATIONS OF THE CITY ; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF SAID ORDINANCE. WHEREAS , the City Council of the City of Wylie , Texas , finds that the hereinafter described territory is contiguous and adjacent to the corporate limits of the City of Wylie ; and WHEREAS , the City has prepared a service plan for the area , a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" ; and WHEREAS , after notice was duly given , public hearings on the proposed annexation were held by the City Council all in compliance with Article 970—A4 Vernon ' s Annotated Civil Statutes of the State of Texas ; and WHEREAS , the City Council has concluded that such area should be annexed into and made a part of the City of Wylie , Texas : NOW , THEREFORE , BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS : SECTION 1 . That the following described territory be , and the same is hereby , annexed into and made a part of the corporate limits of the City of Wylie , Texas , and the same shall hereafter be included within the territorial limits of said City , and the inhabitants thereof shall hereafter be entitled to all rights and privileges of other citizens of the City , and shall be bound by the ordinances , acts , resolutions and regulations of the City of Wylie , Texas . Said territory hereby annexed being described as follows : 4 . 95 acres (Tr . 36 ) ; 7 . 062 acres (Tr . 12 ) ; 5 . 0 acres ( Tr . 11 ) ; 3 acres (Tr . 13 ) 2 . 0 acres (Tr . 14 ) 9 . 95 acres ( Tr . 9-9 ) out of the R . D . Newman Survey , Abstract 660 for a total of 31 . 862 acres . SECTION 2 . It is the intention. of the City to annex only that territory which is legally subject to being annexed by the City and should any portion of the above described territory be not subject to legal: annexation by the City of Wylie , Texas , such fact shall not prevent the City from annexing such portion of said territory which is subject to legal annexation by the City of Wylie , Texas . Therefore , if any provision or portion of the •territory herein described is held to he invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction , such provision or portion of land shall be deemed as separate , distinct and independent and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions of this ordinance or portions of land annexed by this ordinance . SECTION 3 . This ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage as the law in such cases provides . DULY PASSED by the City Council of the City of Wylie , Texas , this the day of _ 1985 . 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Ac \ 99.64 AC r GLENN DAY \. 32.30 AC C r / r1 f 20 �L- j • APPLICATION TO ri Board of Adjustment and Appeals (Building) ORDINANCE 83-15 Board of Adjustment and Appeals (Zoning) ORDINANCE 81-5 Planning and Zoning Commission ORDINANCE 81-5 ' NAME 4=7%/ .S Cc:"/ / L f/ = 7i`%4'/-//j ADDRESS J/ Vic- • ) C/ ,�7``• lc ' y //if. LOT ! .' BLOCK , # a c) SUBDIVISION r. 1! ,q0N/14/3 S . R R BASIS OF APPLICATION: II Interpretation Special exception for use or development UVariance DRezoning {-1 Exception to Building Code EXPLANAT ON: Cat > <1 . I • • SIGNITURE of APPLICANT __�/ DATE ' • Must be accompanied byfilingfee of $ /00 "-" /(�� �'" P t --J74!(.4_ Received: Date : • CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 7 .¢- r'¢nG¢ ♦ ,� Pdr�4�le 3a�,ld� 'd-- Co • . 4.0 • - q- Cur cV .N M !. Ci r 3 CD C h ur can o -101 cam. S p'1.r 4 Ep ,5c,oPal a S . a 54.., W&oz.)--7-x . 1 -C' AS)1VABS R R Blo �k M B la c_k K5 30 I AC 2AI0 v T _